Annual Pahrump Fall Festival returns this week

The Pahrump Valley Chamber of Commerce said this week upward of 200 vendors have signed on for the Pahrump Fall Festival, scheduled to kick off on Thursday at Petrack Park.

Nevada, 20 other states challenge Obama’s new overtime rules

CARSON CITY — A lawsuit filed Tuesday by Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt and joined by 20 other states challenges the legality of new overtime rules implemented by the Obama administration and set to take effect Dec. 1.

Myers: Operation unintended consequences

With election day and ballot Question Two looming, this seems like a good time to re-tell the story of Operation Intercept.

Emergency crews detonate pipe bomb near Ash Meadows

Pahrump emergency crews were summoned to a desolate area near Ash Meadows on Monday afternoon after a crudely designed pipe bomb was discovered just off the roadway.

Beatty volleyball downs Indian Springs

The Beatty volleyball team converted 15 aces and had a total 32 kills for the win over Indian Springs in three sets, 25-12, 25-17, 25-17.

BLM puts Resource Management Plan on hold

The Bureau of Land Management has taken a pause on the Resource Management Plan under which Nye County could get thousands of acres of new land.

In Profile: Chris Hale

Chris Hale

Football: Rosemary Clarke wins first two games

The Trojans football team is not the only football team having success in town. The Sharks at the middle school also have been racking up the points, beating Faith Lutheran 68-20 on Saturday afternoon.

Man wanted for attempted murder arrested in Illinois

A Pahrump man was arrested over the weekend and charged with various preliminary counts after an incident that left the victim in critical condition last month.

Football: Trojans defense leads upset of Chaparral

Chaparral was the biggest challenge to date this season for Trojans coach Joe Clayton, facing an offense that had 917 passing yards in three games. His team knew they had to put pressure on the Cowboys quarterback, and the defense didn’t let them him down.

Hong Kong tourist seeing America up close

Wouldn’t it be nice to drop what you are doing and just take off and spend a three or four months touring a foreign country?

Wild horse adoption set for Tonopah rodeo grounds

TONOPAH — A wild horse adoption event is planned from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sept. 24 at the Tonopah Rodeo Grounds.